Watashi no Tomodachi ga Sekaiichi Kawaii

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Alternatives: Japanese: わたしの友達が世界一かわいい
Author: Mitsuki
Type: Manga
Volumes: 1
Chapters: 13
Status: Finished
Publish: 2015-02-27 to 2016-02-27
Serialization: Comic Cune

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Alternatives: Japanese: わたしの友達が世界一かわいい
Author: Mitsuki
Type: Manga
Volumes: 1
Chapters: 13
Status: Finished
Publish: 2015-02-27 to 2016-02-27
Serialization: Comic Cune
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Watashi no Tomodachi ga Sekaiichi Kawaii review
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Gin-iro13
Apr 14, 2021
As of reading, there are 9 chapters translated afaik, so I'll write this with that in mind.

Do you like tiny, ridiculously small yuri hands? How about moeblobs? Transparent ripoffs of Haruhi Suzumiya characters? Chibi high schoolers that look like they're literally nine years old? Well, we have that here. At least I didn't have to watch them have sex, I suppose, so there's that. I hate to say it, but I really had to force myself with this one, and I pretty much only held back from dropping it because I wanted to review it fairly.

Anyway... this was mediocrity incarnated into manga form. It has cute stuff aplenty, and apparently people eat that up, but it's that empty, banal kind of cute you can find literally anywhere. The translation is poor quality, and from my mediocre knowledge of Japanese translation, it seemed like the underlying writing wasn't great to begin with. Other than that, it's an incredibly basic 'cute girls do cute things' manga, with some vague pretense of being Girls' Love. It's not tagged as such on here, so I'm guessing that goes absolutely nowhere, but other places do have it tagged as shoujo ai. Either way, it has essentially nothing going for it besides 'd'aww precious cinnamon rolls', and you can find those anywhere, so I can't rate it higher than a five for that. The engrish and the fact that one of the main characters is literally a transparent copy of Yuki Nagato from the Haruhi Suzumiya series, felt like enough to knock at least one more point off.

If you want to try to cure your depression, maybe give it a shot if you can handle Engrish and sickening moeblobs. Just watch out, because it might end up curing your insomnia instead.